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energy majors rallied on higher commodity prices. zte shares slipped again after the report of security concerns. more on that with our guest coming up. and cisco has ended its partnership with zte over its dealings with iran. in the meantime the nikkei yuchd min undermined investor sentiment. automakers lost ground after sales slumped more than 40%. gains in consumers and health cares were countered by losses in steel makers and chemicals. in australia, miners september to a hike. and sensex now higher by 0.3%. back to you. >> the british chancellor george osbourne's proposed a controversial new scheme in which workers can surrender employment rights in returns for shares of the company they work it for. if the workers take the share, they will be barred from suing for unfair dismissal. >> what would you do, would you take the shares and give uncertain employee protections and rights, or not? maybe this is our continental difference. i would take the shares. >> well, there's a number of factors into play. is the company stock going
energy majors rallied on higher commodity prices. zte shares slipped again after the report of security concerns. more on that with our guest coming up. and cisco has ended its partnership with zte over its dealings with iran. in the meantime the nikkei yuchd min undermined investor sentiment. automakers lost ground after sales slumped more than 40%. gains in consumers and health cares were countered by losses in steel makers and chemicals. in australia, miners september to a hike. and sensex...
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energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said lenders need to restore good customer service to regain trust of the public and rbs is the poster child for what went wrong in banking. and eric snyderman is suing jpmorgan. the suit partly the result of a federal mortgage task force formed in january. investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif dea
energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said...
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energy, very much a feature today. the turkey/syria situation, and that pushed prices higher by almost 4% to $91.57. but a lot of it also had to do with gasoline futures up 5% today with that refinery in texas, the largest operating refinery in the country sustaining that big damage last night because of the fire. so there it is, up to $2.93. among the sectors, financials led the way, like bank of america. materials, like alcoa. then energy and consumer discretionary and the utilities. matt, a lot of moving parts and pieces today. how much credence -- do you see energy going much higher for here? would that boost stocks, do you think? >> it may boost stocks because they are such a large component of the s&p. i don't really see energy going anywhere. i think the middle east is probably starting to ratchet down here. the tensions over there are a lot less. this may be a snap back rally from the selloff yesterday. i'm not buying into energy here right now. >> financials. they were strong as well. bank of america, you know
energy, very much a feature today. the turkey/syria situation, and that pushed prices higher by almost 4% to $91.57. but a lot of it also had to do with gasoline futures up 5% today with that refinery in texas, the largest operating refinery in the country sustaining that big damage last night because of the fire. so there it is, up to $2.93. among the sectors, financials led the way, like bank of america. materials, like alcoa. then energy and consumer discretionary and the utilities. matt, a...
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gains envelopers were capped by losses in energy. in japan, the nikkei hit a three-week low as appetite waned, but fast retailing, the operator of the clothing chain rallied 3.7% because reportedly it could become the first japanese retailer to ever break the one trillion yen mark or nearly $13 billion in annual sales. the kospi is closed today, but over in aust the afx 200 up to a 14-month high helped by banks and i.t. firms. that weak trade data also pushed the aussie dollar to one-month lows. back to you. >> business activity in the eurozone shows no signs of a rebound. the latest composite pmi figures for september fell to the lowest in three years. france and spain saw a marked contraction as the countries strasbu struggle with painful austerity measures. a high incidents of bankrupt sis among small businesses. the increasing tendency of large corporations to seek profits abroad as domestic demand wanes. in 2011, spain raised just over $16.5 billion in corporation tax from the almost $45 billion euros collected in 2007. this has
gains envelopers were capped by losses in energy. in japan, the nikkei hit a three-week low as appetite waned, but fast retailing, the operator of the clothing chain rallied 3.7% because reportedly it could become the first japanese retailer to ever break the one trillion yen mark or nearly $13 billion in annual sales. the kospi is closed today, but over in aust the afx 200 up to a 14-month high helped by banks and i.t. firms. that weak trade data also pushed the aussie dollar to one-month...
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it's been calculated if we're serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you're going to create some 3.5 to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job. your job. i'm thinking about your job as well. person by person. every american deserves a good job. people are hard-working right here in this community. i want to make sure your jobs stay here, grow here and provide a bright future for you and your family. now i also believe in addition to energy that we have an opportunity to create more jobs by selling our goods and services abroad so i want to open up more trade with other nations and china is stealing jobs unfairly i'll crack down on china. number three, number three, i want to make sure that our people have the skills they need to succeed, so we have a lot of government training programs. and that's all fine and well except there are 47 of them. federal government training programs. and they report to eight different government agencies and so the overhead cost of all of this, this burden and bureaucracy is just killing
it's been calculated if we're serious about energy, really take advantage of the energy resources we have, that you're going to create some 3.5 to 4 million jobs. i know right now you're thinking about one job. your job. i'm thinking about your job as well. person by person. every american deserves a good job. people are hard-working right here in this community. i want to make sure your jobs stay here, grow here and provide a bright future for you and your family. now i also believe in...
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trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger shareholder opposes the deal. and we'll talk about that now. bae biggest shareholder invesco has said it has significant reservations about a tie up with the eads. it cited concerns the merger could backen bae's position in the united states. over the weekend, phillip hammond said it could veto any planned merger. hammond said the uk will block the deal if the french or german governments have too much of a controlling stake in the new firm. joining us for more is patricia in frankfurt. significant really, more likely to get done or more likely not? >> at the moment it seems that the stumbling blocks are more than we can
trade energy sector to hold 24 hour strike in the energy sector from 19:00. 21:00 cet. >>> coming up next, bae major shareholder throws something in the works. we'll have the details. >>> world bank has slashed its growth outlook for china and developing asia. the british chancellor has told cnbc the uk is getting it it right when it comes to tackling debt and will announce more spending cuts within the hour. plus the b chlt e aae and eads on on a knife edge. bigger...
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energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx ending at a 14 month high. sensex down by 0.7%. back to you. >> okay, thanks for that. the jobs report is out at 8:30. expected modest growth but not enough to make a dent in unemployment. dow jones forecast is for an increase of 118,000 versus 96,000 in august. unemployment seenle ho holding # 8.1%. joining us now is patrick o'keefe, director of economic research. >> i'm on the high side of the forecast panel looking for 140,0 140,000. some continued decline in the public sector. i do expect, though, that the unemploy
energy majors rallied. automakers also sord after bmw reported a surge in september sale this is china. lost 7% on the week, knee con tumbled 5% on down beat earnings. automakers also retreated on reports of plunging sales in china. the bo jchj stayed the same on policy as expected. pc makers extended a losing streak, but media tech gained 2% on strong september sales. lg display tumbled 4.5% after a downgrade on profitability concerns. meanwhile australian minors and banks support to the asx...
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upgrading comstock resources and devon energy, noting notice belief that, "the u.s. natural gas market fundamentals already gone substantial structural "" -- do you like the call or not? >> i live in the center of marsellus gas. >> you do. >> i they are producing below the cost of goods sold. i don't like that i don't see a change in that . >> don't like two you do like one. i like you because you disagree. >>> next hour, remember the datson? we are going to look at the rebirth of the car on the cheap. but there's a catch. the new datson, next hour. accolade overdrive. zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >>> we are back on "power lunch." watching shares of ancestry.com. check out this chart, spiking on talks that buyout talks have resumed, a report from bloomberg but down on th
upgrading comstock resources and devon energy, noting notice belief that, "the u.s. natural gas market fundamentals already gone substantial structural "" -- do you like the call or not? >> i live in the center of marsellus gas. >> you do. >> i they are producing below the cost of goods sold. i don't like that i don't see a change in that . >> don't like two you do like one. i like you because you disagree. >>> next hour, remember the datson? we...
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this debit card being offered through clean energy. they have got about 160 stations around the country but the most of those, simon, are out in california, where people will take advantage of that. >> so they hope, phil. thank you very much for that update. >>> breakthroughs in cloud technology are not limited to google, amazon and microsoft. box is making its play to be the leader in the enterprise storage and data management space. it says it's added 80% of the fortune 500 as clients since it launched seven years ago. jon fortt joins us live with more on what is clearly an innovative company, jon. over to you. >> thank you, simon. here with aaron levy, ceo of box. you did announcements out there. we have seen oracle sales force, others, coming out talking about owning the cloud. you have got your own vision, raised $287 million to do it. what did you announce today? >> so, we announced a brand new technology that allows you to take box, thus take your content and information you have in your business and extend it to a whole bunch o
this debit card being offered through clean energy. they have got about 160 stations around the country but the most of those, simon, are out in california, where people will take advantage of that. >> so they hope, phil. thank you very much for that update. >>> breakthroughs in cloud technology are not limited to google, amazon and microsoft. box is making its play to be the leader in the enterprise storage and data management space. it says it's added 80% of the fortune 500 as...
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. >> pop here for southwestern energy up. >> if you look at this year and look at the headlines on oil, look at the headlines on natural gas, you would think oil was up 30% this year, oil's down 6%, natural gas up 16% and j.j.'s neck of the woods is going to get cold over the next week. stay with natural gas overweight bio. >> swn. >>> pop for macy's up 2%. >> yeah, it's time to think about the holidays, practice ps that chilly weather will get you in that mood. macy's said they're going to hire 80,000 people for the holidays up 2.5% over last year, and a good day for good news. >> drop here for wendy's down 6%. scott? >> downgraded the company today to a hold. really interesting, they're worried about same-store sales, but in the long-term, this analyst still likes the name. so this is a short-term downgrade. >> and we got a pop here for russian friends. good news for you and your pen pal, facebook could be one step closer to opening a russian office. mark zuckerberg met with dmitry medvedev earlier today. he urged the founder to open a new office in his country. in a rare move, zucke
. >> pop here for southwestern energy up. >> if you look at this year and look at the headlines on oil, look at the headlines on natural gas, you would think oil was up 30% this year, oil's down 6%, natural gas up 16% and j.j.'s neck of the woods is going to get cold over the next week. stay with natural gas overweight bio. >> swn. >>> pop for macy's up 2%. >> yeah, it's time to think about the holidays, practice ps that chilly weather will get you in that mood....
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> i'm bill griffeth. on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next decade for coca-cola. he will lay out the strategy for the goal and don't want to miss the rare and exclusive interview with the oracle himself, ceo larry emson. find out how he is planning to dominate the cloud and yes, sir going on that personal property buying spree. owns an island, owns now most of malibu. all that and more. maria still in san francisco, i'm still in new york. more at the top of the hour. >>> the comeback in cars, auto sales continuing to be a sign of hope in the u.s. economy phil la superbowl behind the wheel for us. i want to ask you, look
putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> i'm bill griffeth. on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next...
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second, aluminum is a huge raw material for cars and trucks because it's so lightweight and saves energy. well can get reports from gm, but alcoa is a much better read on things. third, you need alcoa building materials to skin buildings. commercial construction that has lagged so badly. this is the worst division for alcoa. lately we hear of a turn. let alcoa tell us if it's for real. first, a tremendous amount switching from gas turbines there is no way to judge this because of disparate turbine makers. but they all use alcoa aluminum. fifth, alcoa makes drill pipe, the kind we use for deep floors of oil. only game in town. we'll get a nice insides on on that too. finally, has become an important part of the technology food chain, the skin of the ipod. plus bottles and wraps. unfortunately, they also make i think gots and alumna. it's pure commodity and keeps alcoa down. it's there that the shortfalls keep coming. some of that is because the chinese keep producing so much aluminum and part because hedge funds banging down the stuff. the chinese cut back their own use of their own dirty
second, aluminum is a huge raw material for cars and trucks because it's so lightweight and saves energy. well can get reports from gm, but alcoa is a much better read on things. third, you need alcoa building materials to skin buildings. commercial construction that has lagged so badly. this is the worst division for alcoa. lately we hear of a turn. let alcoa tell us if it's for real. first, a tremendous amount switching from gas turbines there is no way to judge this because of disparate...
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. >> keep an eye on linn energy and keep an eye on tim tebow. it might be this week. >> happy columbus day weekend, you guys. you know who you are. o.i., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential florida congressman agrees. we'll talk to that congressman live and ask him on what he bases his suspicions. >>> a place in the united states where gasoline has now become hard for drivers to find. you will find out why coming up on "power lunch." >>> meantime, let's go to sue at the new york stock exchange. sue? >> the markets have been up all day long. we're up about 60 points or so on the dow jones industrial average and the big reason of course is the number that we got this morning, falling unemployment. we are now below the 8% level for the first time in four years. the question is how did we ge
. >> keep an eye on linn energy and keep an eye on tim tebow. it might be this week. >> happy columbus day weekend, you guys. you know who you are. o.i., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential...
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energy. energy is critical and the president pointed out correctly that production of gas and oil in the u.s. is up. 3 but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i like coal. i want to make sure we continue to burn clean coal. people in the coal industry feel like it's getting crushed by your policies. i want to get america and north america energy independent so we can create those jobs. and finally with regards to that tax cut, look. i'm not looking to cut massive taxes and to reduce the revenues going to the government. my number one principle is there'll be no tax cut that adds to the deficit. i want to underline that. no tax cut that adds to the deficit. but i do want
energy. energy is critical and the president pointed out correctly that production of gas and oil in the u.s. is up. 3 but not due to his policies. in spite of his policies. all of the increase in natural gas and oil has happened on private land, not on government land. on government land your administration has cut the number of permits and licenses in half. if i'm president, i'll double them. i'll also get the oil from offshore in alaska and bring the pipeline in from canada. and i like coal....
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in banking stocks despite reports of a dispute with its largest shareholder temasek, but weakness in energy majors offset gains on that market due to slumping oil prices overnight. japanese stocks pushed higher in late trade following the u.s. presidential debate where governor romney the pro business candidate appeared to outshine president obama. so the nikkei rebounded off a four week low with automakers and financials surging. but tech shares lost ground after hewlett-packard's profit warning. hp contract makers in taiwans also felt the pain with the computer share sub index losing 1.6%, but tmanaged to close fla. we saw a bit of profit taking on samsung electronics ahead of its q3 earnings guidance tomorrow. australian miners were lower, but banks lent support to the afx 200 ending at a 14 month high. weaker than expected august retail sales added to the case for further interest rate cuts. sensex stronger by 1% at the moment. >> let's pick it up with the european markets. equity to modest moves ahead of the bank of england rate decision. we'll have that for you live. louisa will help
in banking stocks despite reports of a dispute with its largest shareholder temasek, but weakness in energy majors offset gains on that market due to slumping oil prices overnight. japanese stocks pushed higher in late trade following the u.s. presidential debate where governor romney the pro business candidate appeared to outshine president obama. so the nikkei rebounded off a four week low with automakers and financials surging. but tech shares lost ground after hewlett-packard's profit...
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energy, materials, and financials are supposed to be down and the overall down 5%. >> goldman says this is primarily about the fiscal cliff. do you agree? >> i think it's going to be very heavily earnings driven where you get china and europe in the picture too. i think fiscal cliff is partial. it will be a partial cliff. it won't be a huge dropoff. it will be a partial dropoff, in our humble opinion. we think the consumer and the low interest rates and europe and china mean you're not going to have much earnings next year. that's really our big call. >> are you scared after what he said? >> no, not at all. >> do you agree, disagree? >> it doesn't really change our view on what we're doing. we're buying cheap assets, things like emerging market equities that's trading at 12 times earnings. >> but if he's right, all those assets can get a lot cheaper in the next three months. >> true, true. but what the fed is doing in terms of pumping ining liquidit the market. it's pretty supportive. >> why so pessimistic though? give us a particular reason. most people think that if it's even close to
energy, materials, and financials are supposed to be down and the overall down 5%. >> goldman says this is primarily about the fiscal cliff. do you agree? >> i think it's going to be very heavily earnings driven where you get china and europe in the picture too. i think fiscal cliff is partial. it will be a partial cliff. it won't be a huge dropoff. it will be a partial dropoff, in our humble opinion. we think the consumer and the low interest rates and europe and china mean you're...
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one is for a clean, domestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> board of xstrata finally recommends glencore's offer, but with important conditions on renum race. eurozone pmi points to a fresh recession. and shares in banco popular have resumed trade and they have fallen sharply after the banks announced a 2.5 billion euro rights issue. president obama continues to maintain his lead over mitt romney with two days before their first debate and 35 days before the election. new poll shows 49% of likely voters favoring the president versus 47% for romney. amongst all registered voter, obama holds a 5 point lead. but 52% of likely voters across key swing states favor the president. you'll be abl
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let's check out the latest news in energy. let's go to sharon with the latest. >> oil prices are unchanged on either side of positive and negative territory here for wti prices as traders digest the data on manufacturing. from china yesterday not so great. u.s. manufacturing data a little bit better. then we have to wait and see what the supply data will hold from the energy department when they report tomorrow and in the american patrols tonight. in terms of natural gas, we saw natural gas rise above the 3.50 level, but fdr capital mark says look for nat gas to get to $4.50 in to 13. they expect that to be the price to incentivize drilling and because of the supply and demand fundamentals. in terms of what we are seeing for the gold price, we are looking at a little bit of a pull-back and profit taking and consolidation after hitting a new high there for the year of 1794 in the previous session. central banks will be the key focus. back to you. >>> sharon epperson there. we are talking off camera about bill actman's appearanc
let's check out the latest news in energy. let's go to sharon with the latest. >> oil prices are unchanged on either side of positive and negative territory here for wti prices as traders digest the data on manufacturing. from china yesterday not so great. u.s. manufacturing data a little bit better. then we have to wait and see what the supply data will hold from the energy department when they report tomorrow and in the american patrols tonight. in terms of natural gas, we saw natural...
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like solar energy or wind energy, we have agricultural output that we don't take advantage of, so there are ma so many resources and opportunities in greece, it's not a matter of the private sector doing poorly or a lack of resources, but it's rather how the state is operating, we have a big public sector as you know, we have tax evasion and we have no privatizations. if we change these things if we're not a state controlled economy but instead a private controlled economy we can see a different picture and to me by staying in the european union this is where we should concentrate. it's not how much you value the currency or you divide the labor cost but what kind of economy you are, where you wish to go. >> that's similar to the debate we seem to be having here in the united states. thanks so much for joining us this morning and congratulations on your deal and good luck with it. >> thank you very much. >> thanks for playing, sam. that was helpful. good to have you on the set. >> just look at that shot, crumbling infrastructure everywhere. they've neglected things for -- >> thousands o
like solar energy or wind energy, we have agricultural output that we don't take advantage of, so there are ma so many resources and opportunities in greece, it's not a matter of the private sector doing poorly or a lack of resources, but it's rather how the state is operating, we have a big public sector as you know, we have tax evasion and we have no privatizations. if we change these things if we're not a state controlled economy but instead a private controlled economy we can see a...
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that cheap energy? we can bring back a lot of manufacturing and industry. >> and keep the price of heating your home up. >> yeah. and for the people, the people who are going to cast their votes each november, they don't want high energy prices. >> we've got to leave it there. thanks so much. this is it from me. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thank you very much. >>> up ahead, we're a particularly bullish america. that's from arme sorenson. we have an exclusive interview in the next hour of "squawk on the street". facebook has reached 1 million active owners. "today's" host matt lauer had a chance to interview mark zuckerberg. here's a look at the interview. >> they say this is not only the visionary and the technical guy, this is the ceo. i was reading the article. they said this is like the guy who's learning as he goes. it's like you're learning how to fly and they're in the cockpit. how do you feel about that? >> i take the responsibility extremely seriously. and our responsibility as a company is just t
that cheap energy? we can bring back a lot of manufacturing and industry. >> and keep the price of heating your home up. >> yeah. and for the people, the people who are going to cast their votes each november, they don't want high energy prices. >> we've got to leave it there. thanks so much. this is it from me. i'll see you tomorrow. >> thank you very much. >>> up ahead, we're a particularly bullish america. that's from arme sorenson. we have an exclusive...
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that continues to worry traders about energy demand. and on the flip side, we have the syria/turkey tensions continuing to support the market. you can see that better in the brent crude market which didn't falter much in the past week where nymex futures, wti futures falling sharply, down about 2% last week. three weeks in a row, lower prices. still at the lower end of the $88 to $92 range we've been stuck in. but the real story is what's going on in california. california, big part of the reason that we saw the spike-up in gas futures last week. and now that governor jerry brown has now said that we are not going to -- that we are going to be to have winter grade gasoline for the wholesale market, that is supposed to boost supplies, drive down prices. we've seen it in the wholesale level. and we've already seen a little bit of a weakening here in the arbob market as well. prices will start to trickle down. jane wells all over that story. we'll have much more coming up. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> big week for the marriage ba
that continues to worry traders about energy demand. and on the flip side, we have the syria/turkey tensions continuing to support the market. you can see that better in the brent crude market which didn't falter much in the past week where nymex futures, wti futures falling sharply, down about 2% last week. three weeks in a row, lower prices. still at the lower end of the $88 to $92 range we've been stuck in. but the real story is what's going on in california. california, big part of the...
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first of all, you had a huge shot of energy in the republican camp in the romney campaign. republicans were thrilled with his performance. democrats were not so thrilled with president obama's performance. the question is going to be has mitt romney been able in a race where he's been clearly behind the president to hurt him enough and sustain that momentum over the next three weeks. that's what's really critical. there have been strong debates, john kerry had a strong debate against george w. bush in 2004. but he wasn't able to translate that into lasting benefit. that's the best of the next three weeks, to see whether romney can keep it going or whether president obama comes out with a higher level of aggression, higher level of energy in the next debate and stop the momentum that romney accumulated last night. >> okay. yeah, i had so many different thoughts, john, as we watched the whole thing. i remember that a lot of republicans were supporting newt gingrich because just for this moment, they wanted -- they thought newt was such a great debater, they wanted to see some
first of all, you had a huge shot of energy in the republican camp in the romney campaign. republicans were thrilled with his performance. democrats were not so thrilled with president obama's performance. the question is going to be has mitt romney been able in a race where he's been clearly behind the president to hurt him enough and sustain that momentum over the next three weeks. that's what's really critical. there have been strong debates, john kerry had a strong debate against george w....
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i know you favor all sort of energy, solar, fantastic. what do you say about the 4 million? >> actually, a say that we need to create more jobs across the board and particularly, highly skilled people to work in the refinery and production areas where we're finding more energy and we have to have a balance, so i'm totally for that. i encourage more a perennisship programs and training in that area. we have a high need for welders and people working in refineries and i'm all for paying for those jobs and looking at other alternative forms of energy and we have to have a balance of both. >> the unemployment rate falling below 8% for the first time since january 2009 and i'm sure the labor department was hearing about that this morning. at the same time, can you tell the american people that this 7.8 number marks the turnaround that we have seen the worse when it comes to the labor market. i would say we still have a ways to go and we have it well below 12 million and we have to continue on the path that the president has taken us down and this is in spite of the resistance of
i know you favor all sort of energy, solar, fantastic. what do you say about the 4 million? >> actually, a say that we need to create more jobs across the board and particularly, highly skilled people to work in the refinery and production areas where we're finding more energy and we have to have a balance, so i'm totally for that. i encourage more a perennisship programs and training in that area. we have a high need for welders and people working in refineries and i'm all for paying for...
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. >> materials down 20%, energy down 16%. >> correct. again this quarter the sectors that rely on commodities prices are seeing the biggest hit. materials as you said down 20%. certainly be interesting this afternoon to see where alcoa falls. currently they are expected to be down 99% from the year ago quarter. of course, within materials we are seeing metals and mining looking to be down 40%. >> what does this mean for me sitting at home? if you know it, the analysts forecast it, that must be in the market and yet the s&p has rallied over the last few months. when i see a materials report results down 20%, will the stock not fall? >> you're right, there's a disparity wean the markets and what analysts are seeing. we are seeing earnings at a three-year low. this negative 1.2% is the lowest we have seen since third quarter 2009. i think investors have been focusing the last few weeks on the comments of the fed, the ecb, they have not really turned their droex earnings at this point. once we see companies missing estimates and revenue targ
. >> materials down 20%, energy down 16%. >> correct. again this quarter the sectors that rely on commodities prices are seeing the biggest hit. materials as you said down 20%. certainly be interesting this afternoon to see where alcoa falls. currently they are expected to be down 99% from the year ago quarter. of course, within materials we are seeing metals and mining looking to be down 40%. >> what does this mean for me sitting at home? if you know it, the analysts forecast...
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prices and energy really is the story in the commodities market today. look at the $3 slide in crude oil and a lot has to do with the demand outlook. traders are focused on what is coming out of asia. news about china's pmi services data was weak then expected, but really it's what the asian development bank had to say about emerging asian nations and the gdp growth forecast that they have for them. they rationed down their expectations for 2012 and 2013. this is supposed to be the engine of growth, the engine of demand for crude oil and for other industrial commodities. if it's not there, what's going to happen, we'll see perhaps an even further slide here in oil prices. we also got data from the u.s. energy department and that also was a bit of a surprise in terms of the supply side. but in terms of demand, continuing to see anemic demand in terms of gasoline demand, down 2.5% versus a year ago. and this is already as we're getting the slide to the winter grade of gasoline. so since that rollover, we have seen a steady slide in gasoline futures. the on
prices and energy really is the story in the commodities market today. look at the $3 slide in crude oil and a lot has to do with the demand outlook. traders are focused on what is coming out of asia. news about china's pmi services data was weak then expected, but really it's what the asian development bank had to say about emerging asian nations and the gdp growth forecast that they have for them. they rationed down their expectations for 2012 and 2013. this is supposed to be the engine of...
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. >> we can talk about any number of things including the fact that domestic energy production is way up under president obama. >> we heard about that in the debate in spite of instead of because of. >> not in spite of. the fact of the matter is president obama has reduced our dependence on foreign oil over these last few years, we've seen jobs created in the solar industry, in green industries. our state ranks fourth among the 50 states in terms of the number of jobs in the green sector so there are things we can and must do in order to make this recovery happen more quickly. but the fact of the matter is, not since 2005 have we had 30 months in a row of private sector job growth. we're seeing our housing industry coming back, with housing values rising in maryland, seven consecutive months on a year over year basis. so there are a lot of things we can do as a country, if we put job creation first, and that's what president obama has been doing, even in the face of obstructionists who are trying to slow the jobs recovery before the election. >> governor? >> that dog is trying its bes
. >> we can talk about any number of things including the fact that domestic energy production is way up under president obama. >> we heard about that in the debate in spite of instead of because of. >> not in spite of. the fact of the matter is president obama has reduced our dependence on foreign oil over these last few years, we've seen jobs created in the solar industry, in green industries. our state ranks fourth among the 50 states in terms of the number of jobs in the...
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and especially energy and financials where expectations actually have gone up is still not looking for really impressive numbers. energy in the fourth quarter expected to be town 14%, financials up 3%, so i don't think it's very heroic. so i think you want to be involved in some of the cyclicals like industrials, like materials. i like staples. particularly as expectations come down. some of the discretionaries that have come down. financials we continue to like. >> what's your number for the s&p dropoff in this quarter? >> for this year, for the fourth quarter, we're looking for i think 1.4%. >> third quarter versus last year's third quarter? >> negative 0.6%. >> down less than 1%. >> yeah. >> okay. >> i don't think that's -- >> you'd call that flat, wouldn't you? >> sure. >> where does the s&p end for you? >> i think it ends higher. i think you have performance chasing that p happens. and i think you have let's get through the election, let's get some sort of understanding as to what will happen with the fiscal cliff. but i still think earnings will not be as bad. i think the setup i
and especially energy and financials where expectations actually have gone up is still not looking for really impressive numbers. energy in the fourth quarter expected to be town 14%, financials up 3%, so i don't think it's very heroic. so i think you want to be involved in some of the cyclicals like industrials, like materials. i like staples. particularly as expectations come down. some of the discretionaries that have come down. financials we continue to like. >> what's your number for...